New online video shows Charlie Hebdo attackers shooting at police

Dramatic footage of the Charlie Hebdo terrorists has emerged online, showing the gunmen calmly leaving the magazine's office in their car after murdering 12 people. The extremists are seen firing at a police car upon escaping the crime scene.

Filmed from a nearby window, the video shows two armed masked
men, dressed in black – later identified as Said and Cherif
Kouachi – approaching a black Citroen car. By the vehicle, the
terrorists calmly check their ammunition and reload their guns,
placing one of the automatic rifles on top of the car.

"We have avenged the Prophet Mohammed," one of the armed
men is heard shouting in French.

"That's France for you," a man filming the scene is
heard commenting behind the camera.

After a brief discussion, the two attackers get into the car and
start driving off. However, the man continues filming, apparently
leaning out of his window, and shows a police car driving down
the narrow street towards the black Citroen.

The attackers then shoot directly at the vehicle, which has to
travel backwards, while the terrorists drive off. The two people
off screen couldn't believe their eyes, as they began discussing
whether the bullets were real.

Brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi killed 12 people – 10 Charlie
Hebdo staff members and two policemen – on January 7. An earlier
eyewitness video from the attack scene captured one of the
officers shot at point-blank range, with a terrorist firing at
the man as he lay already wounded on the ground.

In a following manhunt, another terrorist – the Kouachis'
accomplice Amedy Coulibaly – gunned down a police officer and
then took hostages at a Paris kosher store, killing four.

All three attackers were killed in police assaults. According to
French police, more terror cell members may still be at large,
with Prime Minister Manuel Valls having warned the nation to be
on guard as "serious and very high risks remain."